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1 in the connty This invention-relates to a new notait.`

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n soudure meme so To all 'when it may concern: i Be it known that I, HUGH Onnmmsir, of Keck-ak, of Lee, end State of Iowa, have invented 'i a new and improvedl Motive-Power and 1 do hereby declare the following to be a f ulL clear, and ex'act ie-.- sption of the same, sufficient to enable others skilled in the art to. which the invention appertains, to fully understand and usc it, reference being had to the 'accom ying' drawings, forming part of this specica tion, and in whichl Figure 1 represents a horizontal section through the line z at, fig. 2, of aboiler, injector, and wheel, arranged .according to my -xnl thod of obtaining power; and

' Figure 2 represents a side elevation of the same, with sport-ion of the boilerbroken away to'show the arrangement of the wheel.

Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding method of making the power obtained from steam available, and consists the tanlr B through the broadly in the employment of a Giard nj ector, in connection with a wheel, the arrangement being such that the latter is caused torevolve by the action ofthe former. y

To enable others to make use of my new motivepower, I will .proceed to describe fully how it may be constructed and applied to use.

In the drawings- A represents a boiler, o f any approved construction,

which is provided with thechamber A', extending yat' right angles from it, as shown.

A B represents the cold-water tank, which is locatedupon one side'of the boiler, at any convenient distance O represents `the Giard iniector, which receives water from the oold-watertank B through the pipe t,I

and stcamtfrom the boiler A through the pipe a, as clearly show n in iig. l.

- d represents af pine, connecting boiler A with tank the attachment of which is made near the bottom each, as is shown in iig. 1. 'E represents the wheel, the shaft of which turns in bearings in the cap ofthe chamber A.

- 'The upper end of this shaft is provided with the lyin these Letw'nimbnns and ssn part e5! eno senin.'

wheel E", 'from which the power may be'connnnnicated in any proper manner'to any desired point, The pipes and iniector are provided with cocks, as is nsual for the proper peribrmanoe oi 'their work.. rIhe operation is as follows:

The proper cock c having been turned, steam is admitted from the boiler A,tl1rough the pipe a, into the iniector O. Water is at the same time admitted from pipe b. The injector now opcrates as usual. The water received from the tank B is discharged with great force from the injector C into the chamber A', against the blades of the wheel E., From the ily-wheel E', the power is taken, as before described. The water, passing from the injector, falls into the boiler proper, .-A, and mingles with its contents, to become again converted into steam. By means of the pipe d, the water in the boiler is permitted to iiow back into the tank B, in order that the place of that drawn o may be' supplied'.

It `will thus-be observed that the operation of my motor is continuons.

lf desired, the position of the position, instead of a horizontal one. The form of boiler and its location, however, are immaterial points.

I do not confine myself to any particuiar' form or construction of boiler, or arrangement of parts; neither do I limit myself to any form of wheel.

'Having fully described my invention, What l claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters atent, is v 1. A motor, consisting of a. wheel, to revolve by the action of an injector,

stantially as described for thepurpose specified. 2. The motor, described, consisting essentially of the boiler A, tank B, injector C, pipes'a b d, and wheel E, the whole being constructed and arranged substantially as described, for the purpose set forth.

. HUGH ORUMLISE' Witnesses:

S. O. Kanon, E, H. Ennsvvon'rn.

suitable into the chamber A' water may be changed;l y by locating -the boiler in:` vertical which is: caused, arranged sub-4 

